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Morocco: murderer and rapist of an 8-year old child sentenced to death

November 28, 2013: The court of appeal of the city of Casablanca, Morocco, sentenced the murderer and rapist of an 8-year old child to death penalty, Moroccan TV channel 2M reported.

The incident happened in April 2012 in the city of Mohammedia (30 Km from Casablanca) when the rapist enticed his victim, Meriem, an 8-year old girl to his shop, raped her then killed her and cut her corpse into pieces.

This is the second time in over a month that a Moroccan court hands death sentence to a rapist.

Last October, the court of Agadir, handed a death sentence to the rapist and murderer of a 3-year old.

Moroccan courts rarely rule in favor of death penalty, therefore, the decision seems to be the result of the civil society’s growing indignation regarding child sexual abuse in the country.

The last time a death sentence was carried out in Morocco was in 1993.

Source: moroccoworldnews.com, November 28, 2013

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